by Miro on November 12th, 2012, 7:30 pm
Nothing he did would even begin to slow down the woman. Casting djed was the quickest way to exhaustion, meaning that the next move would be his last, and his most intense. For this one, there would be his real skill, something that he had avoided until now. There could be no room for error on Aello's part, lest she be struck. He knew well the capabilities and danger of the elements, but he also knew the skill his target possessed. The wizard's life revolved around control. Everyday he lived it, balancing the factors effecting his ability to cast efficiently. It went beyond that though, he made an attempt to balance his life. He would dig deep and gather his mind, though he knew the cost would be thrice the exhaustion later. Nobody liked fighting off the urge to nap.
Miro held out his arm to the side, calling the remaining res back to gather in an orb before his hand. The liquid flowed through the air in several streams that swirled around one central point and took shape. He then changed its form to a solid and allowed the form to fall, landing softly on the ground beside him. The kid let out a long heavy sigh, falling back onto the ground. "Give me a moment. You should stretch out, wake yourself up, make sure that I do not kill you. Really though Aello, this time I am serious. You familiar with the lightning and lava elements? Nah, I am sure you are. Be sure I do not hit you though, as this tends to sting a bit."
The wizard laid back, looking up through the canopy above and at the sky. For a moment he would just take in everything and gather his thoughts. His chest rose and fell quite quickly, but the stresses of working hard would only fade slowly. "E~E~Ender...She is horrifying, right? Have you ever seen such a terrifying presence before? Just imagine if she willed our death! How swiftly we would find ourselves back in the reincarnation cycle. Well, how quickly I would. I am not sure what happens to your kind. But you see what I mean. She is so~o~ome lady. A guy could get used to being treated so special. It costs good Miza for stuff like this, if you know what I mean."
Miro quickly lunged to sit upright with a new feeling of vigor. He snatched the waterskin from his waist and popped it open with his thumb before being interrupted. "Run, run far away. Miro, this woman will tire of you, as I have. And when she does, I die. Run, for our lives depend on it. The woods are not safe, there are wild beasts within." The words only curled the boy's lip before he tilted his head back and drained the waterskin of its contents. A relieved sigh escaped him before he clumsily made his way back to his feet. Looking over he noted that since the break his res had deteriorated further.
His pool had evaporated quite quickly since casting, but it was not completely dry. He called his res and pulled it thin before him, a fog that obscured his lower body. Again Aello would sense something from Miro, a deception, yet this time it was different. His aura would have a darker feeling to it, a twisted excitement. Whatever he had planned, it was not exactly as he had said, yet he was serious. It was indeed that her life could be put at risk, but she may find herself doubting his words. Just as quickly as his aura flicked a change, he would begin hastening his walk, extending his res further, a thin misty veil about him.
In Miro's mind it was already set, even won. A cold rush through his veins, he was ready, and his body and mind raged with craving and desire. He cast his arms out to his side, beckoning his res to swirl and spread even further from his body, the substance becoming nearly invisible to the naked eye. He needn't say it, but still he found himself compelled. "Time to start, so, you know how it goes. Don't let me catch you still, cause well, I prefer a challenge. Have no doubt, I will attempt to hit you." His aura would be resolute, failing to even hint at a bluff.
In a snap, everything would accelerate, though the wizard would not take another step. He would merely stand, guiding his hands rapidly around, orchestrating his res to separate and travel in different directions. It split in five directions, taking varied paths. The first, a snaking trail through the ground, moving in an estranged and unpredictable way. Another that would rise, a mist that would attempt to haze above Aello at a slower pace. And finally, three liquid streams, two that split left and right, arcing around to attempt to cut off any path the girl might take, with the final traveling directly at her rapidly. Her actions would determine which would arrive first, but all would aim to close their gap and come within striking distance.
Miro's mind had already set each transmutation in mind, all being simple and similar. The goal of each transmutation was not to burn and maim the girl, but just as sinister. He would drench her in icy cold water. And while it would seem meaningless and without point, that was hardly the sinister part that fueled his magical drive. For each the three, the transmutation would vary. The skymost, it would rain drops down on her as it hovered above. The three liquid currents would be aim to crash against her in waves. And from the ground, a geyser would rise, only when it would find arrive under her feet.
Aello was impressive, of course, but few were fast enough to dodge rain as it fell. One was guaranteed to hit her, he was not holding back even slightly. He wanted it, and wanted it bad. The aching urge had been building since she first challenged his skills, and now it was his chance. Each spell would aim to knock her off her feet, allowing the next spells to find an easy target. Best of all, when it was all finished, her body soaked in water, he would tap his gnosis. But she wouldn't know of this, not quite yet. Instead he would allow her a moment of relief, perhaps even scolding him for taking it so easy.
"Sorry, Miss Aello. I was misleading you a bit. No lightning and lava today. Did you really expect much otherwise though? C'mon, that's a bit much for anybody to compete with. However, I did not lie, really. I was trying, still am. All of my res is gone though, so you may wonder what is in mind. HMM..." Miro was grinning, waiting for a response. He couldn't wait to show her what he had in mind. It would be a tribute, thanks to Morwen for her wonderful gift. The undeniable proof that she had chosen one worthy. Yes, of course, his winter mother would love the display, it was her present to the world.